Enrolments open for Fee-Free TAFE courses at CIT
Federal Minister for Skills and Training the Hon Brendan O’Connor and ACT Minister for Skills Chris Steel are encouraging eligible applicants to enrol in Fee-Free TAFE courses on offer through the…
Call for contributions on Jobs and Skills Australia
The Australian Government has released a discussion paper calling for feedback from state and territory governments, employer bodies, unions, tertiary providers and community organisations on future…
Interview —10 News First Midday
Subjects: Job figures; skills shortage; Fee-Free TAFE, public holidays.
Better support for firefighters suffering from cancer
Firefighters exposed to cancerous smoke, toxic chemicals and fumes in the line of duty will have improved access to workers’ compensation.
Skills agreement to increase Territory’s training capacity
A new skills deal made with the Federal Government will provide immediate support for 1500 Fee-Free TAFE places for the NT in 2023, to develop the Territory’s Workforce.
New ABS Labour Force figures
The number of Australians in jobs remains at record highs and more of them are in secure full-time work – but there’s still more to do.
Press conference Melbourne - Victorian Skills Agreement
Victorian Skills Agreement
Fee-Free TAFE and VET places for Victorians in 2023
The Australian and Victorian Governments are taking immediate action to address the current skills shortage to deliver more Fee-Free TAFE and vocational education places for Victorians.
$402 million Jobs and Skills Councils to strengthen our skills sector
The Australian Government is committed to ensuring the skills sector can better serve Australian workers, businesses and the wider economy.
Address – CEDA
Subjects: skills and training, skilled migration, Jobs and Skills Australia
More Fee-Free TAFE and VET places for Queenslanders in 2023
The Australian and Queensland Governments will take immediate action to deliver more Fee-Free TAFE and vocational education places for Queenslanders in 2023.
$23 million skills agreement boost for Tasmanian economy
A new deal will help address Tasmania’s skills shortages and deliver more Fee-Free TAFE and vocational education places for Tasmanians.